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LorenaPalacios
Calcite | Level 5

Hello

I need to change the colours of each serie from a dual axis time series plot.

Its a customer graph with two series on the left and one serie on right axis, When I change the color of a series on one axis, it changes the color of the other series on the other axis, so I always have the colors repeated

Thanks!!

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pink_poodle
Barite | Level 11

To select the entire graph object, click above the graph element or cell area.

 

To select one of the time series plots, click a data point on a line.

 

 

Reference

 

Select Components and Elements of a Graph Object

ballardw
Super User

Can you show code used to create the graph?

 

There are lots of ways to set colors depending on what you are doing.

 

LorenaPalacios
Calcite | Level 5

Hello

I'm not using code, I'm designing it from the VA designer and I have not found a way to modify the color of each series

I can not select a series the only object that I figure is the complete graphic

 
Thanks!
ballardw
Super User

@LorenaPalacios wrote:

Hello

I'm not using code, I'm designing it from the VA designer and I have not found a way to modify the color of each series

I can not select a series the only object that I figure is the complete graphic

 
Thanks!

It will help in future posts to either post in the VA area or at least mention that is the product you are using as the interface and options are different.

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